Hello. I have been looking around this thread and am very interested in getting Navit to work here in North America (I am in Canada). Has there been any progress on these maps? Also are the maps something I would need to buy or are there decent opensource maps available?

Open Street Maps are making lots of strides in the North American area. They are importing tiger data for the US (which btw, U.S. Census is redoing TIGER to make it more usable). OSM appears to have maps for my area at least (SLC area). Garmin maps are also supported as of 0.0.2

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kev000. Thanks for the information. They don't have OSM for my area so I don't think that is a viable solution yet. However, I did look into the Garmin maps and would probably get City Navigator North America as it is the most complete set of maps that they currently have.

I was just wondering if these maps would work, if they can be used on multiple systems (license wise), and if this is currently the best option for Linux GPS.

navit on frame buffer

Hi,

I want to run navit on fedora 9.I want the navit map to be up on framebuffer ie, I dont want it on X windows. Can someone please suggest which combination of graphics and gui I should use, so as to obtain the map on linux framebuffer. In navit.xml I have gui="internal" and graphics="sdl". When I run this, I get a black window.There are no errors. Can someone please let me know what other changes should be done to get the map.Also please provide me with the link to the correct navit code, which can be used to get the map on framebuffer.

navit on frame buffer

Hi,

navit 0.1.1 that is available in the net, supports framebuffer. All that one needs to do is to change the graphics and gui to sdl and internal respectively in navit.xml. Then framebuffer should be enabled in the linux machine.

navit 0.1.1 that is available in the net, supports framebuffer. All that one needs to do is to change the graphics and gui to sdl and internal respectively in navit.xml. Then framebuffer should be enabled in the linux machine.

Forget about 0.1.1 it's very old. Best will be using svn daily version. Because everyday many bug's are being fixed.